A collaboration between Kult Magazine and General Electric, a collection of work made for GE, promoting their company and work. I was given the caption 'GE makes machines that speak to people' to create my illustration...inspired by communication and networks...

To celebrate Chinese New Year 2015 'Year of the Ram' - we decided to release a free to download paper toy for everyone to create. A big thanks to our talented friend Natsuki Otani for collaborating with us on the pattern for the toy.

The Brothers of the Stripe take the main stage at this years Eye Candy Festival 2014, Birmingham. We created a large mural based on our own 'Character Conga / Parade' theme, to celebrate the coming together of so many creative people.

I developed a simpler geometric style especially for the live draw. The bold shapes and sharp lines worked really well at that scale.

'Stephen Chan and Friends Presents' is the first exhibition developed and curated by illustrator and graphic designer 'Stephen Chan' & 'Odd One Out' Gallery. He has drawn together 30+ creatives around the theme of Anaglyph / Red and Blue, exploring illusions and 3D effects along with a visual narrative of 'Opposition and Harmony'. Stephen Chan and Friends brings: Animation, Surrealism and Papercraft to the table all in the vibrant setting of - Hong Kong - at the serene cafe / gallery 'Odd One Out'

Brothers of the Stripe once again descend on to the halls of Somerset House, London, as a part of the Pick Me Up Art Fair 2014. This year our theme is 'Bro-ology' - a mix of science and alchemy. We've each taken an element from the periodic table and created a piece inspired by the elements. We also ran a 'Mutant Lino Print' workshop, producing layered Mutant artworks.

For their Pick Me Up Debut B.O.T.S are taking their imagery back to school to create an alphabet print series that looks at illustrated type and create images that display our childhood memories. Expect toys, visual stories, and prints galore! — at Sommerset House

Version 0.2 is a collection of past illustrations that have been given a new life. Reasons include: due to a lack of time / due to a dislike of previous versions, or just nice ideas to improve it / a better application of the work on to a new media.

'One For Sorrow' is Brother of the Stripe's latest exhibition, hosted by the cosy Bristol based design store / gallery Something Else. Themed around the 'Magpie', a mysterious bird associated with a number of superstitions and European folklore.
The show features original works, limited edition prints, and a set of delicate little wooden magpie toys.

These 2 pieces are my illustrations for the first Designers of Asia collective group show in Kyoto.

It plays on name of the famous Chinese tale 'Journey To The West' - flipping around the directions because it symbolizes my own personal journey back to the east, from UK to Asia. The series consists of 2 parts, Journey To The East | Part 1: The Turtle Mountain Pass, showing a boy standing on the top of a mountain looking down the treacherous path ahead...Journey To The East | Part 2: Waiting in Kyoto, shows a princess or spirit of an Usagi, surrounded by temples - a symbol of Kyoto - waiting for the boy to arrive.

'Facebook Island' was created for the Singapore Facebook Office Opening Reception. I was one of 6 artists chosen for this grand event, creating an massive A0 sized illustration based on a 'Facebook' fact.

"We asked over 50 designers, artists, illustrators and photographers to choose a book which has influenced them and shaped who they are today. They have chosen books to bring them back to the front of our minds."

I Re-imagined - Dr Slump Vol 01 - 'The Birth of Arale's book cover, for Kult Studio / Gallery's 'Book' themed magazine and exhibition. I wanted to pay homage to one of the greatest mangakas, Akira Toriyama whose work I grew up with. The imagination, story-telling and worlds created by Toriyama, ignited my love for illustration and inspired me to create my own worlds and characters.

Brothers of the Stripe - back in Birmingham! For a 2 day residency as part of Eye Candy Birmingham. The theme of our show was 2x2, and Yellow and Black was the colour of choice - covering an array of cardboard boxes, creating an interactive installation, which flowed and changed with a life of its own.

We also produced a 2x2 Postcard Book to go along with our show - following the 2x2 . Black and Yellow theme. 8 x Illustrators - 8 x Postcards.

'Eye Candy Festival took place during October 2012 in Birmingham's Southside, showcasing illustration, street art & design through an exciting program of talks & workshops. http://eyecandyfest.tumblr.com/

B.O.T.S are a collective of Image makers working across the UK who work on a mixture of art, graphic design, and illustration projects http://www.brothersofthestripe.co.uk/

A collection of work created for the Brothers of the Stripe exhibition - Tea Time | Manchester. Soup Kitchen (an exhibition exploring the concept of Tea Time through a variety of illustrative styles and techniques). I decided to create a body of work which was based on this topic of food, focusing on the idea of consumption - meat and animals - This in turn developed in to something called the 'Pork Pirates' (or Pork Pie-rates) ...and due to my macbook passing away half-way through the project, it forced me or allowed me to experiment with a more diverse range of mediums - including stencils and spray paints and photography - which is the resulting A5 print packs - each print digitally printed with added hand finished details.

12 Artists x 12 Animals for 2012! SOYU is a new brand that aims to bring together eastern and western culture through art and fashion, with the force of a Bruce Lee kick to your face - just at a time when the world could do with a bit of positivity.

Inside the cool silver suitcase cover, we turn our magnifying glass on spies, snoops, and spooks throughout history in The Spy Book. Eavesdrop on the incredible tales of daring, explore top-secret gadgets, and find out why espionage still hits the headlines.

Illustration Rally launched the Ganbare Nippon appeal on the 13th of March 2011 in response to the tragic events in Japan on the 11th. We say "Don't give up Japan" and we will show you the strength and hope in our community.

Digital Arts magazine came across my first collaborative project with Stephen Chan and asked us to join our forces once again to create a new shared piece giving an insight to their readers of how we collaborate and work together.

Our process was published in the Masterclass tutorial section of the September 2010 issue.

To purchase online visit Digital Arts magazine. This piece is one more journey into the world of Fairytale Asylum (Wundercloud + Stephen Chan) where characters live, play and kill together!